Shoe Shine Boy
20th Century
20th Century
8 1/4 x 11 3/8 in. (21 x 28.9 cm)
Julius Bloch,
American,
(1888–1966)
Object Type:
DRAWINGS
Creation Place:
North America
Medium and Support:
Watercolor
Credit Line:
Gift of Benjamin D. Bernstein
Accession Number:
00-D-403
Label from American Originals: Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection, La Salle University Art Museum, December 16, 2015 through March 4, 2016:
Bloch was a prominent German-born Jewish artist who immigrated to Philadelphia with his family in 1893. He studied at the Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the Arts) and PAFA, where he was influenced by Thomas Eakins. He became an important Social Realist artist known for his sympathetic depictions of working class people, particularly African American men. During the Great Depression, he worked for the Federal Art Project and received national attention for his portrayals of poor and oppressed groups of people. He became an instructor at PAFA in 1948. His work was featured in a major retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1983.
Current Location:
In Storage